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by jayd16
3664 days ago
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Speaking totally from a selfish standpoint, these policies against immigrants don't make sense for the American worker either. H1Bs lower the wage of American tech workers because it fills the workforce with those who can't ask for more. Cracking down on illegal immigrants just forces them underground away from the ability to demand workers rights. This puts the American worker, who demands minimum wage, safe work places and overtime at a disadvantage. I don't claim to know what the perfect policy is but as it stands the systems are set up to benefit the employer in every case. |
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Giving employers a way to shackle workers to a specific job and salary is bad from virtually every political perspective. It's anti-competitive (what kind of free market association is that?), it's anti-immigrant (obviously), and it's anti-labor because it artificially drops market prices.